The $10,000 Dealer's Choice 6-Handed Championship is gearing up for a large field as another batch of notables jumped in before the end of level two. With a field of 66 entries, there are currently 65 players remaining.
The $10,000 Dealer's Choice 6-Handed Championship is gearing up for a large field as another batch of notables jumped in before the end of level two. With a field of 66 entries, there are currently 65 players remaining.
Badugi
After the first draw on which Randy Ohel and Fabian Reitz took two new cards each, Ohel check-raised and Reitz made it three bets for Ohel to call. Both then patted and Ohel check-called a bet before they patted again. Ohel checked once more and another bet by Reitz this time forced a fold.
Badugi
On the tail end of a Badugi hand between Daniel Negreanu and Mike Gorodinsky, the former bet after the final draw and Gorodinsky called. Negreanu tabled the ![]()
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for an Eight-Dugi and that won the pot, as Gorodinsky instantly mucked his cards.
No-Limit Hold'em
From under the gun, Jesse McGinty bet the heads-up turn of ![]()
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for 5,500 and Robert Mizrachi called from one seat over. The
river completed the board and McGinty now bet 15,000 within a few seconds. Mizrachi called as quickly and mucked when McGinty tabled the ![]()
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Three-time defending champion Adam Friedman has just sat down at table 129, receiving a round of applause from his tablemates.

Pot-Limit Omaha
With a 21,000 chip pot already built by the river, Peter Gelencser bet 7,100 from the small blind into Maxx Coleman in late position.
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, and Coleman took his time making a decision before flicking in a call.
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for missed straight and flush draws.
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for two pair, jacks and deuces to drag the pot.
Stud
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On sixth street, with approximately 13,000 in the pot, action was checked to John Monnette, who bet and received calls from both Naoya Kihara and Randy Ohel.
On seventh street, it was checked to Monnette again, who once more bet. Both his opponents folded, sending the healthy pot to the four-time WSOP bracelet winner.
Badacey
Jesse Klein raised in the cutoff and Yuval Bronshtein called out of the big blind to discard three while Klein discarded one. Bronshtein check-called a bet and then discard two while Klein took one new card. Fast forward to the final draw, Bronshtein discarded two and Klein took yet another new card. Before those were distributed, however, the dealer noticed he had not burned for the second draw and the floor was called.
The action until then stood and the dealer burned twice before delivering the new cards of the final draw.
"Let's hope I don't pick up jack-ten spades this time," Bronshtein joked before he received the new cards. He then bet and Klein sigh-called.
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for a Five-Dugi and an eighty-five to scoop the pot as Klein mucked.